This is what I was thinking when reading the title. That one supposedly was cool, because there was no needle, never seen one in action but I presume there also was no bleeding.
Yet we don’t see them used today, apparently the biggest reason was that there was a splashback and retrograde follow and then patient’s blood could end up contaminating the nozzle, so basically it was like using the same needle on multiple patients.
Neato@kbin.social 1 year ago
It's how I got some vaccines in gradeschool. To the underside of my upper arm, the fatty bit. Hurt like fuck.